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Nema A, B, C and D Design

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has established four motor designs - A, B, C, and D - that have unique speed-torque-slip relationships making them suitable for different applications. NEMA design A has medium starting current and is suited for general applications. NEMA design B has low starting current and is common for HVAC uses. NEMA design C has low starting current and is suited for equipment with high inertia starts like pumps. NEMA design D has very low starting current and very high locked rotor torque, making it suited for applications with very high inertia starts like cranes.

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Nema A, B, C and D Design

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has established four motor designs - A, B, C, and D - that have unique speed-torque-slip relationships making them suitable for different applications. NEMA design A has medium starting current and is suited for general applications. NEMA design B has low starting current and is common for HVAC uses. NEMA design C has low starting current and is suited for equipment with high inertia starts like pumps. NEMA design D has very low starting current and very high locked rotor torque, making it suited for applications with very high inertia starts like cranes.

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NEMA A, B, C and D Design

NEMA has established four different designs - A, B,


C and D - for electrical induction motors
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Different motors of the same nominal horsepower can have varying starting
current, torque curves, speeds, and other variables. Selection of a particular motor for
an intended task must take all engineering parameters into account.
The four NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) designs have unique
speed-torque-slip relationships making them suitable to different type of applications:

NEMA design A
• maximum 5% slip
• high to medium starting current
• normal locked rotor torque
• normal breakdown torque
• suited for a broad variety of applications - as fans and pumps

NEMA design B
• maximum 5% slip
• low starting current
• high locked rotor torque
• normal breakdown torque
• suited for a broad variety of applications, normal starting torque - common in
HVAC application with fans, blowers and pumps

NEMA design C
• maximum 5% slip
• low starting current
• high locked rotor torque
• normal breakdown torque
• suited for equipment with high inertia starts - as positive displacement
pumps

NEMA design D
• maximum 5-13% slip
• low starting current
• very high locked rotor torque
• suited for equipment with very high inertia starts - as cranes, hoists etc.
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• Electrical Amps and electrical wiring, AWG - wire gauge, electrical formulas,
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